Positioning system arduino robot

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Arduino boards are great for experimentation. You just plug the wires in, and the connections stay there with spring force. On the other hand, they also pull out quite easily, so I developed an Arduino Uno enclosure that when the lid is tightened, it also tightens down the wires going into the board, locking them down and providing a good amount of strain relief.

If you\'re like me, then you have a small pile of clothes on the floor that may or may not be dirty. This could include jeans, dress shirts, and barely worn shorts. So how can you tell which clothes are clean or dirty? I came up with a way to track various articles of clothing using NFC and a Raspberry Pi.

This is my upgraded version of a Digital & Binary Clock using an 8 Digit x 7 Segment LED Display.I like to give new features for usual devices, specially clocks, and in this case the use of 7 Seg display for Binary Clock is unconventional and it is an interesting and a different way of applying it.

It turns out that it is quite easy to get Alexa communicate with Arduino via Raspberry Pi with Node-RED. All you have to do is installing two Node-RED modules and setup up a Node-RED Flow with Alexa Local and Arduino nodes. Here I have a project which has Alexa turn on and off two LED lights as a demo.

If you\'ve owned an Alexa or any smart speaker and have Smart Home integration, you\'ve experienced this issue where you have to remember the name of the device to control. I have lots of smart home devices and sometimes remembering names of each one is tricky.

The devices which connect to internet has been shrinking at very fast pace, Now its got to the size which fits on your fingers and can not only connect to the internet but as also do some sensing.ESP8266 chipset has made waves since it got introduced, Due to its small size and capablities. This is the first generation of IOT technologies which is going to change the way we live.

This project is about controlling Christmas lights, a 5 Watt CFL, and a fan through Arduino/Genuino 101 consisting of Intel Curie module using Bluetooth Low Energy through a Android Smartphone. The components which are used in developing this project for e.g. a 5 V 4 channel Relay, male-female pins are cheap and are easily available at any hardware shop.